Design of Control Scheme for Integrated Thermal Management System of New Energy Bus
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With the gradual promotion and popularization of new energy vehicles, the safety of new energy vehicles has attracted more and more attention. The thermal management system (TMS) is the key to whether the key assembly of new energy can work normally. In this paper an optimized control method is developed for the intelligent control of the TMS with the lowest overall energy consumption by taking into account the performance requirements of each subsystem. To realize this, the simulation of the integrated TMS is carried out along with a real vehicle test platform to provide practical and feasible solutions. This study has improved the design depth and level of system intelligence and digitalization.
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